"GM Place tickets" might be a term from the past, but the energy of the building remains the same. If you’re looking to catch a game or a show, searching for will lead you to the current box office and seating charts. It remains a cornerstone of Vancouver’s downtown, continuing a legacy of world-class entertainment that began three decades ago.

Whether you call it "The Garage" (its old nickname) or Rogers Arena, the layout remains fan-friendly:

For sold-out shows or premium hockey seats, fans often turn to verified resale sites like StubHub or SeatGeek. Because the arena is centrally located and high-demand, prices for rivalry games (like Canucks vs. Oilers or Maple Leafs) tend to spike. Seating and Experience

Opened in 1995, General Motors Place served as the premier indoor sports and entertainment hub for Vancouver. For fifteen years, it was the primary home of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks and briefly the NBA’s Vancouver Grizzlies. It gained international fame during the 2010 Winter Olympics (referred to as "Canada Hockey Place"), where it hosted the legendary gold medal game between Canada and the USA. Buying Tickets Today (Rogers Arena)

Most events, including Canucks games and major concerts, use Ticketmaster as their official box office.